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Multi-headed train; Pilot engine; Triple-heading; Double heads; Double-heads; Tripleheading; Triple heading; Pilot Engine; Double-heading; Doubleheading
In railroad terminology, double heading indicates the use of two locomotives at the front of a train, each operated individually by its own crew. The practice of triple-heading involves the use of three locomotives.
COMPASS DIRECTION IN WHICH A VEHICLE'S BOW OR NOSE IS POINTED
Aircraft heading; TVMDC; Magnetic heading
In navigation, the heading of a vessel or aircraft is the compass direction in which the craft's bow or nose is pointed. Note that the heading may not necessarily be the direction that the vehicle actually travels, which is known as its course or track.
Heading is a metalworking process which incorporates the forging, extruding and upsetting process.. It is often performed in the cold state, resulting in cold working.
Heading (metalworking), a process which incorporates the extruding and upsetting processes
Headline, text at the top of a newspaper article
Heading (navigation), the direction a person or vehicle is facing, usually similar to its course
Aircraft heading, the direction that the aircraft's nose is pointing
Double-heading, the use of two locomotives at the front of a train
Subject heading, an integral part of bibliographic control
Using one's head to move an airborne football or volleyball
Heading off, (especially with regard to livestock, sports or military action), circling around to prevent livestock or opponents from fleeing. See Heading dog.
Heading date, a parameter in barley cultivation
Heading, part of a flag used to attach it to the halyard; see Flag#Hoisting the flag.